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		title gitmoji | About | An emoji guide for your commit messages
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			h2 An emoji guide for your commit messages
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				h1 About
				p #[strong Gitmoji is an emoji guide for GitHub commit messages]. Aims to be a standarization cheatsheet - guide for using #[a(href="http://emoji.muan.co") emojis] on GitHub's commit messages.
				p #[strong Using emojis] on #[strong commit messages] provides an #[strong easy way] of #[strong identifying the purpose or intention of a commit] with only looking at the emojis used. As there are a lot of different emojis I found the need of creating a guide that can help to use emojis easier.
				p This project is Open Source, that means everyone can participate, suggesting, discussing and adding new emojis. Take a look at the #[a(href="#contributing-gitmoji") contributing section] and #[a(href="https://github.com/carloscuesta/gitmoji/blob/master/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md") the guidelines for contributing].
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						| GitHub
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				h1 Using gitmoji with #[a(href="https://github.com/carloscuesta/gitmoji-cli") gitmoji-cli]
				p An easy solution for using gitmoji from your command line, is to install #[a(href="https://github.com/carloscuesta/gitmoji-cli") gitmoji-cli]. A gitmoji interactive client for using emojis on commit messages.
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				h1#contributing-gitmoji Contributing to gitmoji
				p Contributing to gitmoji it's a piece of cake 🍰! This project it's a static website built with #[i Pug, SCSS, Gulp and ES6]. All the gitmojis displayed are rendered from a JSON file. Before submitting any pull request, please follow the next steps:
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					li #[a(href="https://github.com/carloscuesta/gitmoji/issues/new") Create an issue] filling the template.
					li After discussing the idea, feature or suggestion, #[a(href="https://github.com/carloscuesta/gitmoji/fork") fork gitmoji]
					li Create a new branch with the feature name. (Eg: add-emoji-deploy, fix-website-header)
					li Make your changes and send a #[a(href="https://help.github.com/articles/creating-a-pull-request/") pull request ].
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					a.btn.btn-pink(href="https://github.com/carloscuesta/gitmoji/blob/master/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md") Contributing guidelines

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